Huss
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Fun fact: That face-on photo of the Viscawide was taken as the lens was sweeping out an exposure. The lens is rotated out of view most of the time.
Great shots of the dogg-o. 110 SLRs are a thing of beauty.
... Might have to drag out my Auto 110 Super instead of my Lumix digital ...
Well, I "accidentally" bought another Pentax Auto 110 yesterday (put in a low ball bid and got it), so I guess I can shoot Lomo Purple in one camera and Orca B&W in the other when it arrives.
Dooo it. If you have ready access to means of developing and digitizing/viewing the film its a fun format.
The old 110 Fuji C200 is phenomenal if a bit of a rarity these days. Tiger 200 is a very capable (and non-expired) alternative.
Canon 110ED 20, Fuji C200
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Nice!If you're willing to sacrifice a frame, you can hot-swap 110 cartridges... but don't let that stop you from double-fistingIt's probably a good idea to have a backup anyway.
That cracked me up. I think most of my cameras were accidents. "I'll get outbid for sure....."
The old expired 2000 Fuji 110 film I use is Superia 200, not C200.
If you're willing to sacrifice a frame, you can hot-swap 110 cartridges... but don't let that stop you from double-fistingIt's probably a good idea to have a backup anyway.
Minolta 16 QT ~f/11 1/250s
Ektachrome 100D, DIY E-6
V800 scan through negative sleeve
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Nice! I've always wanted to try the original Minolta 110 Zoom SLR. The second version got rid of the cool weirdness, and just became a weirdly big camera for 110.
I tend to shy away from rodinal in submini formats, but the Orca held up well. Is it a new camera or one from the collection?
I've got one of these on the way that should hopefully arrive tomorrow.
Thanks...
The camera is really big for this format.
But I like her regardless.
Compare to a full-frame camera, it looks more massive
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Darkroom or public pool?
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